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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Guest Post/Giveaway: Heather Massey, author of Iron Guns Blazing Hearts

Top 7 Steampunk Romance Heroines

Steampunk romance heroines are pretty special women. For one thing, they’re often progressive in terms of gender roles. Come to think of it, I don’t think I’ve met a heroine in this subgenre who wasn’t progressive in some way. Steampunk romance’s alternate world setting gives authors a lot of freedom to place heroines in new roles and situations.


Steampunk romance heroines are frequently part of the action. More often than not they can defend themselves handily with a weapon in the face of an enemy attack. Refreshingly, they’re engaged in occupations usually reserved for men (e.g., airship captain, scientist, spy). Not only that, but they’re outspoken, smart, and proactive.

Because there’s so much to love about steampunk romance heroines, I’ve rounded up seven who are at the top of their class. Take a look:

The heroine: Louisa Shaw from Zoe Archer’s Skies of Fire

Why she’s great: She’s a fearless British Naval Intelligence Agent who keeps a level head in the face of danger.

The heroine: Angelina Calamity from Angelia Sparrow’s Adventuress

Why she’s great: 1) She’s an airship pirate. 2) Hands down, she wears the coolest outfit ever.


The heroine: Dr. Geneva McKay from Cindy Spencer Pape’s Kilts and Kraken

Why she’s great: At a time when female medical professionals are much frowned upon, she doesn’t let anyone stop her from being the best physician she can be.

The heroine: Sophie Farrel from Melisse Aires’ Starlander’s Myth

Why she’s great: Sophie is a) a Gryphon shapeshifter and b) a mom (Never underestimate the power of maternal instinct!)

The heroine: Detective Inspector Mina Wentworth from Meljean Brook’s The Iron Duke

Why she’s great: She’s an Asian female working in a man’s world but relishes the challenge. Plus, she’s not afraid of Rhys Trahaern, a.k.a. the fearsome Iron Duke.


The heroine: Miss Olivia Carstairs from Pauline Baird Jones’ Tangled in Time

Why she’s great: Olivia may be a prim and proper scientist’s assistant, but she has a flair for adventure. She also keeps an open mind, a handy trait when one’s time machine veers wildly off course.

The heroine: Jessaline Dumond from N.K. Jemisin’s The Effluent Engine

Why she’s great: She’s a Haitian undercover agent who’s willing to sacrifice everything for love.

The above list is only a taste of the types of available steampunk romance heroines and their adventures, but I hope it leaves you hungry for more. So we can continue the conversation, tell me about your favorite heroine(s)—from any genre!

Giveaway Time!

Leave a comment for this post and you’ll be entered in a random drawing for a chance to win a digital copy of Iron Guns, Blazing Hearts, my new Western steampunk romance from Lyrical Press!


* Winner’s choice PDF, ePub, or .mobi.
* The deadline to enter is 2/28/2013.
* Please include your email address and preferred format.

Now for the blurb:

The West just got a whole lot wilder.

A woman on a mission... Scientific achievement isn't enough for Violet Whitcomb. Life working alongside her renowned scientist father is filled with intellectual challenges, but what she truly craves is love and adventure. She’s resigned to a fate of academic pursuits…until a fateful trip across the American frontier changes everything. A rogue inventor known as the Iron Scorpion kidnaps Violet's father and she alone is left to plan his rescue.

A man with a secret... Logan McCoy knows firsthand going up against the Iron Scorpion is suicide, but he can't let Violet waltz into the villain's lair alone. She may be a stranger, but she's also the most compelling woman he's ever known.

A perilous quest... Their attraction is undeniable, but their alliance turns contentious when Violet insists on including a third partner on their mission: her father's latest invention and the world's most advanced automaton, Arthur. The reason for Logan's resistance isn't clear until Violet comes face-to-face with the Iron Scorpion's diabolical devices, and by then, it's far too late.

About the author

Heather Massey is a lifelong fan of science fiction romance. She searches for sci-fi romance adventures aboard her blog, The Galaxy Express.

She’s also an author in the subgenre. To learn more about her published work, visit www.heathermassey.com.



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Guest Post/Giveaway: Heather Massey, author of Iron Guns Blazing Hearts

Top 7 Steampunk Romance Heroines

Steampunk romance heroines are pretty special women. For one thing, they’re often progressive in terms of gender roles. Come to think of it, I don’t think I’ve met a heroine in this subgenre who wasn’t progressive in some way. Steampunk romance’s alternate world setting gives authors a lot of freedom to place heroines in new roles and situations.


Steampunk romance heroines are frequently part of the action. More often than not they can defend themselves handily with a weapon in the face of an enemy attack. Refreshingly, they’re engaged in occupations usually reserved for men (e.g., airship captain, scientist, spy). Not only that, but they’re outspoken, smart, and proactive.

Because there’s so much to love about steampunk romance heroines, I’ve rounded up seven who are at the top of their class. Take a look:

The heroine: Louisa Shaw from Zoe Archer’s Skies of Fire

Why she’s great: She’s a fearless British Naval Intelligence Agent who keeps a level head in the face of danger.

The heroine: Angelina Calamity from Angelia Sparrow’s Adventuress

Why she’s great: 1) She’s an airship pirate. 2) Hands down, she wears the coolest outfit ever.


The heroine: Dr. Geneva McKay from Cindy Spencer Pape’s Kilts and Kraken

Why she’s great: At a time when female medical professionals are much frowned upon, she doesn’t let anyone stop her from being the best physician she can be.

The heroine: Sophie Farrel from Melisse Aires’ Starlander’s Myth

Why she’s great: Sophie is a) a Gryphon shapeshifter and b) a mom (Never underestimate the power of maternal instinct!)

The heroine: Detective Inspector Mina Wentworth from Meljean Brook’s The Iron Duke

Why she’s great: She’s an Asian female working in a man’s world but relishes the challenge. Plus, she’s not afraid of Rhys Trahaern, a.k.a. the fearsome Iron Duke.


The heroine: Miss Olivia Carstairs from Pauline Baird Jones’ Tangled in Time

Why she’s great: Olivia may be a prim and proper scientist’s assistant, but she has a flair for adventure. She also keeps an open mind, a handy trait when one’s time machine veers wildly off course.

The heroine: Jessaline Dumond from N.K. Jemisin’s The Effluent Engine

Why she’s great: She’s a Haitian undercover agent who’s willing to sacrifice everything for love.

The above list is only a taste of the types of available steampunk romance heroines and their adventures, but I hope it leaves you hungry for more. So we can continue the conversation, tell me about your favorite heroine(s)—from any genre!

Giveaway Time!

Leave a comment for this post and you’ll be entered in a random drawing for a chance to win a digital copy of Iron Guns, Blazing Hearts, my new Western steampunk romance from Lyrical Press!


* Winner’s choice PDF, ePub, or .mobi.
* The deadline to enter is 2/28/2013.
* Please include your email address and preferred format.

Now for the blurb:

The West just got a whole lot wilder.

A woman on a mission... Scientific achievement isn't enough for Violet Whitcomb. Life working alongside her renowned scientist father is filled with intellectual challenges, but what she truly craves is love and adventure. She’s resigned to a fate of academic pursuits…until a fateful trip across the American frontier changes everything. A rogue inventor known as the Iron Scorpion kidnaps Violet's father and she alone is left to plan his rescue.

A man with a secret... Logan McCoy knows firsthand going up against the Iron Scorpion is suicide, but he can't let Violet waltz into the villain's lair alone. She may be a stranger, but she's also the most compelling woman he's ever known.

A perilous quest... Their attraction is undeniable, but their alliance turns contentious when Violet insists on including a third partner on their mission: her father's latest invention and the world's most advanced automaton, Arthur. The reason for Logan's resistance isn't clear until Violet comes face-to-face with the Iron Scorpion's diabolical devices, and by then, it's far too late.

About the author

Heather Massey is a lifelong fan of science fiction romance. She searches for sci-fi romance adventures aboard her blog, The Galaxy Express.

She’s also an author in the subgenre. To learn more about her published work, visit www.heathermassey.com.



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Monday, December 24, 2012

Review: Survivor Roundup by Angela Scott




Title: Survivor Roundup
Series: Zombie West Series, #2
Author: Angela Scott
Published: October 2012, Evolved Publishing
Tour: Yes, Innovative Online Book Tours
Format: Ebook provided for review

Red always knew she would have to face the man who nearly destroyed her. She just didn’t figure it would happen so soon...

With the plague sweeping across the nation, destroying many and turning others into walking corpses, survivors head West in search of a chosen land, a place designed to keep the infected out, while sealing survivors inside. In theory, the idea seems the only way to keep humanity alive. In practice, it doesn’t matter whether a person is on the inside or the out—there is no humanity.

...And even though John Gatherum hunted her down and instigated their reunion, Red’s no longer the passive girl he once manipulated. This time, she has a hidden agenda of her own.

Kill him. Save her family. Save herself.

A couple months ago when I read Wanted: Dead or Undead, I was excited about this fresh and unusual take on zombies and I couldn’t wait to read more. With Survivor Roundup I definitely got my wish granted.

This story takes place not too long after the first book in the series ended. Supplies are getting low so Trace and Red decide they will be the ones to go and scout for supplies. Any time they leave the confines of the fort they know they are taking a chance, and those odds haven’t lessened at all. The number of undead seem to be increasing. So they are off and running, and then the unthinkable happens – they are discovered and separated.

This book really tugged on my heart strings at times. I really love these two characters, and their happiness is important to me. They are so good together, that even when they are separated and they don’t even believe the other is alive – they are still acting like a married couple.

During their time apart they could both easily go their separate ways. There were definitely times I was fearful that’s what was happening. But their story definitely wasn’t over. This book has a multitude of different reunions – and it includes reuniting Red and Trace, thankfully. I’ve become attached to these characters, and I loved reading more about them.

The action was terrific in this story. There are monsters that are definitely more scary than the zombies, and that is the monster that is within the living. Everything was definitely amped up in this story. It was very engaging, and I was quickly turning the pages to find out what happens next. There are also some big surprises in this book. One of those looks like it could lead to a book three, so I am crossing my fingers. I definitely want to know how this will be handled, considering that Red is the person that she is. If you read the first book in the Zombie West Series, you will definitely want to continue on with this book.




Angela Scott hears voices. Tiny fictional people sit on her shoulders and whisper their stories in her ear. Instead of medicating herself, she decided to pick up a pen, write down everything those voices tell me, and turn it into a book. She's not crazy. She's an author. For the most part, she writes contemporary Young Adult novels. However, through a writing exercise that spiraled out of control, she found herself writing about zombies terrorizing the Wild Wild West--and loving it. Her zombies don't sparkle, and they definitely don't  uddle. At least, she wouldn't suggest it. She lives on the benches of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains with two lovely children, one teenager, and a very patient husband. She graduated from Utah State University with a B.A. degree in English, not because of her love for the written word, but because it was the only major that didn't require math. She can't spell, and grammar is her arch nemesis. But they gave her the degree, and there are no take backs. 

Previously Reviewed:
Wanted: Dead or Undead




Review: Survivor Roundup by Angela Scott




Title: Survivor Roundup
Series: Zombie West Series, #2
Author: Angela Scott
Published: October 2012, Evolved Publishing
Tour: Yes, Innovative Online Book Tours
Format: Ebook provided for review

Red always knew she would have to face the man who nearly destroyed her. She just didn’t figure it would happen so soon...

With the plague sweeping across the nation, destroying many and turning others into walking corpses, survivors head West in search of a chosen land, a place designed to keep the infected out, while sealing survivors inside. In theory, the idea seems the only way to keep humanity alive. In practice, it doesn’t matter whether a person is on the inside or the out—there is no humanity.

...And even though John Gatherum hunted her down and instigated their reunion, Red’s no longer the passive girl he once manipulated. This time, she has a hidden agenda of her own.

Kill him. Save her family. Save herself.

A couple months ago when I read Wanted: Dead or Undead, I was excited about this fresh and unusual take on zombies and I couldn’t wait to read more. With Survivor Roundup I definitely got my wish granted.

This story takes place not too long after the first book in the series ended. Supplies are getting low so Trace and Red decide they will be the ones to go and scout for supplies. Any time they leave the confines of the fort they know they are taking a chance, and those odds haven’t lessened at all. The number of undead seem to be increasing. So they are off and running, and then the unthinkable happens – they are discovered and separated.

This book really tugged on my heart strings at times. I really love these two characters, and their happiness is important to me. They are so good together, that even when they are separated and they don’t even believe the other is alive – they are still acting like a married couple.

During their time apart they could both easily go their separate ways. There were definitely times I was fearful that’s what was happening. But their story definitely wasn’t over. This book has a multitude of different reunions – and it includes reuniting Red and Trace, thankfully. I’ve become attached to these characters, and I loved reading more about them.

The action was terrific in this story. There are monsters that are definitely more scary than the zombies, and that is the monster that is within the living. Everything was definitely amped up in this story. It was very engaging, and I was quickly turning the pages to find out what happens next. There are also some big surprises in this book. One of those looks like it could lead to a book three, so I am crossing my fingers. I definitely want to know how this will be handled, considering that Red is the person that she is. If you read the first book in the Zombie West Series, you will definitely want to continue on with this book.




Angela Scott hears voices. Tiny fictional people sit on her shoulders and whisper their stories in her ear. Instead of medicating herself, she decided to pick up a pen, write down everything those voices tell me, and turn it into a book. She's not crazy. She's an author. For the most part, she writes contemporary Young Adult novels. However, through a writing exercise that spiraled out of control, she found herself writing about zombies terrorizing the Wild Wild West--and loving it. Her zombies don't sparkle, and they definitely don't  uddle. At least, she wouldn't suggest it. She lives on the benches of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains with two lovely children, one teenager, and a very patient husband. She graduated from Utah State University with a B.A. degree in English, not because of her love for the written word, but because it was the only major that didn't require math. She can't spell, and grammar is her arch nemesis. But they gave her the degree, and there are no take backs. 

Previously Reviewed:
Wanted: Dead or Undead